What to see in Province Malaga

Province Malaga is an administrative unit in Autonomous community Andalusia.

Church of San Gregorio VII
Category: Church
Location: municipality Iznate »
Church of San Gregorio VII (Iglesia de San Gregorio VII) is the most interesting and impressive building in the town of Iznate. It was constructed in the late XVI-th century and was restored in 2002 and 2006. It is one-nave  construction - 25 meters long, 7 meters wide and 11 meters high.Inside ...
Enlightenment Stupa
Category: Church
Location: municipality Benalmadena »
The Benalmádena Stupa is located 20km southwest of Malaga. It is the largest in Europe (33 metres high).In Buddhism, a Stupa is a monument which represents peace, prosperity and harmony, as well as being a place for meditation. The Enlightenment Stupa (Chan Chub Chorten in Tibetan) symbolizes B...
Church of Manilva
Category: Church
Location: municipality Manilva »
This church is situated in Plaza Iglesia in village of Manilva and is one of towns` focal points. The church was constructed in the late 18th century by master builder Don Felipe Perez, the funding being provided primarily by the Duque De Arcos. The church was built on the site of a previous smaller...
Church San Antonio de Padua
Category: Church
Location: municipality Frigiliana »
The Iglesia de San Antonio de Padua in Frigiliana, was built in 1676 and then refurbished a century later. The exterior displays a simple brick façade with a semicircular arch and a three-level bell tower. St. Anthony of Padua Patron Saint of Travelers, Sailors and Fishermen and aslo patron saint ...
Church of the Immaculate Conception
Category: Church
Location: municipality Alameda »
The Parish Church of the Immaculate Virgin in Alameda was built in XVIII century by the Marquis of Estepa. It is in Baroque style.From among the art collection held into the church most valuable is the painted wood carving of a crucified Christ, dated to the late XIV century....
Dolmen de Menga
Category: Sanctuary
Location: municipality Antequera »
The Dolmen of Menga (or Cueva de Menga) is a megalithic burial mound, barrows or dolmen, dating from the 3rd millennium BCE. It is placed at the surroundings of Antequera....
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